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To see the future of same-sex marriage, look to savvy companies.
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President Obama should return to his community-organizing roots and remember the importance of leveraging diversity to solve problems.
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A federal appeals court panel ruled Tuesday that a voter-approved ban on gay marriage in California violated the Constitution, all but ensuring the case will proceed to the ...
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Every four years, the Navy requires its pilots to renew their skills in escaping from downed aircraft or surviving an ejection and parachute descent in an immersion course ...
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Anthony Horton, who died in a fire Sunday night, made the subway the subject of his canvases, the muse for a graphic novel he co-wrote and the place he called home.
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As the published evidence for the source of chronic fatigue syndrome fell apart, a legal melodrama erupted, dismaying and demoralizing patients and many members of the ...
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Wolfram Alpha Pro’s creator wants his “computational knowledge engine” to appeal to more than math and science enthusiasts.
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“NCIS” celebrates its success as No. 1 and its unusual longevity with a special episode on Tuesday night.
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WASHINGTON — The Constitution has seen better days. Sure, it is the nation’s founding document and sacred text. And it is the oldest written constitution still in force ...
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New York Times: Deal Is Closer for a U.S. Plan on Mortgage Relief — With a deadline looming on Monday for state officials to sign onto a landmark multibillion-dollar ...
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Researchers have found what happens to muscles when a masseur goes to work on them.
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An overhaul to Weight Watchers' diet plan has caused many longtime members to complain about slow weight loss.
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The president of Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, Dr. Craig B. Thompson, is in a billion-dollar dispute with his former workplace over accusations that he walked away ...
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Studies indicate that putting in extra hours at the office can elevate the risk of developing anxiety and depression.
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Karl Rove’s criticism of Chrysler’s Super Bowl ad was very revealing, but not in the way he meant it to be.
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The Patriots, up by 2 points, let the Giants score with less than a minute left so they would have time to score a touchdown of their own. Ultimately, the plan failed.
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David Halbfinger, New York TimesHis parents married two days before the crash of 1929. He was reared on nightmarish stories of currency that proved worthless, told by ...
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After decades of decline, malls across the country are being redeveloped by communities and planners trying to forge new gathering places out of vast lots with empty buildings.
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An appeals court ruled on Monday that Alberto Contador, a three-time winner of the Tour de France, used a performance-enhancing drug when he won the race in 2010.
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The political scientist Charles Murray has a new book, “Coming Apart,” which depicts members of white elites as hypocrites living in a bubble and the white working class ...
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Of the record 40,000 people in New York City’s shelters, a growing number belong to seemingly ordinary families, rushing off to school and work, smartphones in hand.
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Today’s Internet is a place for getting things done, pushing aside the cyberflâneur — the heir to the flâneur culture of 19th-century France.
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More than three centuries ago, Spinoza recognized that the unfettered freedom of expression is in the state's own best interest. Have we forgotten?
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Just off the West Coast a refuge of untouched beaches, native foxes and camping with solar-heated showers.
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At the University of Washington, 18 percent of the freshmen are foreigners, and each pays about three times as much as students from Washington State.